Maranatha Village Retirement Community

Welcome to the MARANATHA VILLAGE website!

PEACEFUL....QUIET.....ELEGANT 

You've looked forward to your retirement for years, and now you're here. At Maranatha Village Retirement Community we can help you envision a joyful, spirit-filled future.....retirement years that are everything you expect and deserve.  Maranatha Village is a unique retirement community set on 100 acres in the beautiful rolling Ozarks hills.  It's home to more than 500 seniors who enjoy carefree living, a host of dwelling options, a continuum of health care services, and activities that make retirement at the village a wonderful experience.  When you choose a home, duplex, or apartment, we take care of yard-work, maintenance, and security while you are free to pursue the carefree lifestyle you've dreamed of.

Emphasis is placed on meeting both the physical and spiritual needs of the residents at Maranatha.  The comprehensive list of services includes but is not limited to the following:

At Maranatha we understand your desire to spend your retirement years in a beautiful and secure setting, a place where Christian love abounds and care is offered with dignity and respect.  When you retire to Maranatha Village, you are met with the loving touch of new friends, a caring and dedicated staff, and the comforting presence of God.  When you retire to Maranatha Village you are welcomed with open arms.

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